论文标题
粘土的非相关流量规则基于基于流量规则的弹性模型
Non-Associated Flow Rule-Based Elasto-Viscoplastic Model for Clay
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论文摘要
我们为各向同性粘土开发了非相关的流量规则(NAFR)基于弹性胶状(EVP)模型。对于模型公式,我们介绍了临界状态土壤力学理论(CSSMT),边界表面理论和Perzyna的过度应力理论。基于NAFR的EVP模型包括三个表面:电势表面,参考表面和负载表面。另外,在模型公式中,假设电势表面和参考表面相同,我们获得了基于流量规则的EVP模型。这两个EVP模型都需要七个参数,其中五个与修改的CAM粘土模型相同。其他两个参数是表面形状参数和二级压缩指数。此外,我们在模型公式中介绍了形状参数,以控制表面形状并解释粘土的过度固化状态。此外,我们结合了二级压缩指数来引入粘土的粘度。此外,我们还验证了上海黏土,旧金山湾泥浆(SFBM)粘土和高岭土的EVP模型性能。此外,我们使用EVP模型来预测澳大利亚Nerang Broadbeach道路路堤的长期现场监测测量。从模型预测的比较,我们发现非相关的流量EVP模型可捕获广泛的实验结果和现场监测路堤数据。此外,我们还观察到,与重建的粘土相比,天然粘土表现出更多的流量效应。
We develop a non-associated flow rule (NAFR) based elasto-viscoplastic (EVP) model for isotropic clays. For the model formulation, we introduce the critical state soil mechanics theory (CSSMT), the bounding surface theory and Perzyna's overstress theory. The NAFR based EVP model comprises three surfaces: the potential surface, the reference surface and the loading surface. Additionally, in the model formulation, assuming the potential surface and the reference surface are identical, we obtain the associated flow rule-based EVP model. Both EVP models require seven parameters and five of them are identical to the Modified Cam Clay model. The other two parameters are the surface shape parameter and the secondary compression index. Moreover, we introduce the shape parameter in the model formulation to control the surface shape and to account for the overconsolidation state of clay. Additionally, we incorporate the secondary compression index to introduce the viscosity of clay. Also, we validate the EVP model performances for the Shanghai clay,the San Francisco Bay Mud (SFBM) clay and the Kaolin clay. Furthermore, we use the EVP models to predict the long-term field monitoring measurement of the Nerang Broadbeach roadway embankment in Australia. From the comparison of model predictions, we find that the non-associated flow rule EVP model captures well a wide range of experimental results and field monitoring embankment data. Furthermore, we also observe that the natural clay exhibits the flow rule effect more compared to the reconstituted clay.